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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-12, Page 8!..and :Better Than: Bei*. .OurareatCLEARIN ati 1. During the opening we4 this year N4418 lager in the amount of busineso done -- than during the opening *64 of last year's AugusWe. 111e:rafted]; slit) doubt, is because purehasing public are AnOulg. our (Rearing Prices. 94, aullimer' ,Goode and other clearing lines are,: as advertised .14 our circular, .100WB, TflAN BEFOAp, and ftta it a:big money -saving opportunity -and.there- 'fere are taking larger purOtases during this Great Clearing' - 'WE COMMEND -THESE :SPEW Ati.VALU ‘. .• Ladies' Lawn:Waisis We have placed on sale *this Week ladies' White Waists at lower prices than we elm. offered before. See the Special Clearing 'Lot of Waists, reg. ularly priced up to 21 25, your ' choice.„_9_gn for, . .. ........... • , Audanother lot of finer ephtlity that 49e you can buy this week for....... , • Ladies' House Dresses We have a number of Ladle? , House •Dresses of fine qualitY &ghouls,- neatly made:And nicely . trimmed, and clearing regular 1,50 anct $1.75 I. 29 lines at 98c.; and 2.25 to $3.50 lines at the very low price of ............ •,„ 0 • k , Lace Curtains This week we are patting mal Sale �f White andTtnt LtrAt 'Curt. golf pilee ains atexadtly... - JIA".11 • t4eseare Of:Ane Unality; but we have • only one or two pair of a kind left; And though 'regularly^ Prided from,$245, to $5:0.0;.. Paik /on Can h„.4 them h011i at Half Price. • • • Men's 'Shirts The 3 Special Clearing loteof Nien'a Negligee and Work Shirts at 2Q, 49 and poc; offer a spleadid money aaving opportunity to the men. - Straw Mats 'Owing to the rainy shine we have more wise 'would ha;ve at t 'reason why we 'otter Half Price, and Gen- uine Pananta Hats at the low prices of .Weather and 1Ackf, of --sun, , Straw liata than we other' his•seaion, and that is. the all:our.fine Boater liat at ..••• ,•.• 2.49:0d.$3.,49. La les' Skirts On.th*Salevre give a -.reduction ,,,of from 20 to 507. on alt Skirts except,a recent purchase which are marked at'a very close margin. Ask to see the Special‘Clearing Lines, regularly $1 98. priced at 3.00 to $5.60 for. , , .... Also a few older. styles. to clear at $1:00. • ,See Special Clearing a Yard Table' This:Clearing Table of various kieds of yard: goods at tic bas heels a marked feature of this -Wale end iiianY big ‘bargains have been iurcbased from %This week we are piecing a number of other Clearing Linea On it and wOuld invite you to see, compare -and Save meney purchaaing frem it, . We have also odded; seine new clearing lines to our 14e a yard clearing lot • for special. . this week. Boots and 'Shoes Our Clearings, Sale in' this line has beenpa , Inarked success clutingthe opening week Then& r -of greatlyntivancecl,. yetoW,:. to the large stoek of shoes on hand before the ?throated prices took teed, we are enabled ef- ;terlench exCellent *nes 00' yoil find in our Clearing Ipte in Children's at - 49e. '• Wornon's at ..09ei 'aoci- $1.89- and 'Slippers This sale is our clean'aip time in Sheer and all broken lines go at a bargain' price. • • Ofir elearing price on Oxfords, •RoMpe.a._nel SlipPers ,are attracting close buyers to 'our shoe 'department. . _.-boyey Suits f School will soon be opened again and Many boys will need new suits and we are offering ex.,. ceptional-yalues-.111-2-pieee-suite.L-We-haie- not - space to describe them or quote price, but ,would ask you to call and .see them and the reiuced prices offered during this gale. "or the small bus' we are now cl ar ng the 6 i balance 'of -ow Buster Play Suits in blue stripe -Derdm, regular price 7bc• line fer'-49c; and Khaki2- _Suits consisting of smock and overalls, regular 75 "and 85c. for 39c. Also -blue stripe denim« Pants for little boys to clear at 15a a pair. . , OIERICA WEN UP TO *MAN TROUBLE after imettlnu Mexico HO. Their Ovin WAY, Otetee Start New Polley to try and Step Trouble , ifliagalingtOr Anir. 1,0 --The 'United States end. the 01X, Latin...MA(010a tountrioe rereeented u the„, an- rner1cau 00h.rerehOh Oh WieXiehh af- bill hove agreed upoa a definite volley for the eettlement ot the Alexi - can problem. Thi e ,announcement woe made SecretarY _st State liktualtut- The policy is afr folio -War " Virst•---The-41,ree leaders in Mexico will be inforAied utter .the Pan. AMerican cenference In New York on W.edneedar th* thcy. uniat declare- an. Polletice and agree linen a ProvisiOn... itl, President. Elecend-SliesUld Carranoa. fail to agree to thle..the United Stater" and its Latio alliee Will reeognice the Pro- visional President who Is accepted 'or agreed upon by. Vilta and Zapata. Third -The tactiona and people or Uccle°are is :be advised that the United States will finance the Pelitieal eieraigvis wilie,n_agree to a PreYielell14 President. • . „ Fourth -It le the OureoSe of thee& Governments after .tho 'choice of a Provisional President to prevent' the. ahipment of arms and exeMonition to • any faction which , Opposes the new Government. • . Fifth -The ahipMent of arme And . monitions of' War to ;the new provis- ional ,'government will ' he permitted ilk unlimited.. quantities. • • • Sixth -40 the rweragnisation, ot the. SoYerunient- tinder a Provilional Oliveto ° .--MondeZ Augnst 2 Wyklit Osberfie, of Itoyal Oak* is SPencling a few dos at M. KeGilire's. Miss Beatrice Rosser, of Detroit spont with her friend, Miss Jennie Barrington, We are sorry to report that Henry Campbell has been on the eick Wit fOr tbopast week. Percy Itoulston has returned to Cal- edon Eat after .spending his liolldaye at hie hiQUIt Oa the gndi Miss S.1 McTavish returned houte 00 Saturday from Onelph where she boa been taking tv course in hoiliculture, etc. Mr. Ilarding of pethel bad charge of -the servicelere en Sunday, afterneen* ,Rert Ur; Xeilain-had-ohargeof-the Sq+G. ramental Service en Bethel circuit, President thr viI1 he iult. amnesty., 'tor 411 present Polcal exist:mere. . The pelicy adoVed .hits received' the ' apProval cif reeldent 'Wtlson. • A' Record Fine New YorL Aug. 107 -The. -heavietot fine ever . imposed by the Supreme Mort of 'tine< stets •tor contempt tell yesterday upou Mrs. Joo. A. _Rbhertfe Bon,wife of a -physician. She fined $42,495' for failing to appear for . supplementary • examination pt her bank . accounts atter a Pflifruent, of xe0;000 had heed returned against her, , „ Good ' For G.T.R. London, Out., Aug.. 10-401ve hun- dred -employes. of the Grand Trunk car works, unanimously ,carried: a resolu- tionete' giVit-Onel"elaerl-PaY ma- chlne „gone_ for Canadian- troops. At ;the conclusion - the men stood bared .headis and pang the National Anthem. • ' • „: . . •• A• aellible Public ' Des NfOin08,,,b,, Aug, j.0 -Mrs. Susie 5...Whitalcer �f Chicago, un;complaipt_ that she collected =Mei to prosecute .a claim to, part ,,of the estate of, Sir. Francis Drake in England; has been , arrested. Her. • collectionn . tetalled 85,000. , , • Whitecburcb -Tdesclay, August -10. James Martin made a trip to London last Tuesday. • WO are sorry to report Miss L,Eagle- stoneis_at present on the sick litit._ffer many friends v,iish. her a speedy recovery. • Thomas Henderson has made a great improvement to the looks of his store - - by having a -cement _floor put in the • -* Aaron Posliff, of Winghani, visited m veranda 'OW -§1,1nday" • . - Up to time_cif writing nothing further ilfss-Idit-Carrick spent Sunday. skiver has been. eard.of the chap 1,11c! hrohe -home. in the vtliege. . . • .1/Liart-M. MeMillaumfliendonireturn- • ed home on Tuesday. • Mrs., W. Barber visited her daughter, MeOleneghan, of 13elgrave, last week. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nixon; of Luck. new, were visitors at R. Paterson's on • Sunday. • 'PUMA Sharpe, of Teeswater, are Visit- inttheir aunt, Mrs, H. D. Henderson, thid week, ' • Was Ona McCleneghan spent a few days ithgr. Nfel,g.Imolciptipsh,*ti • last week ' • `Mrs".' Walter Lott present • at Rev. .Mr. and Mrs.. McEachern s, • Owen Sound. Miss Olive Tariff spending a few daya With Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart - 'at Bruce Beach; , Mr. and Mrs. J. Clapp and family* of Manitick, are visiting at Sam Mitch- . eson's this week. . • Maker Charles and Miss Margaret LIAndersort; of Detroit, are visiting their • • into tlyr -hitechureh Creamery'a week agoandinade off .vgith hetween, three and four hundred pounds of batter. He. should have a fat time of it next winter if he can Manage to preserve the goods that leng. 1 -Ttiesday; .Arigust 10th, • Ilarry litisrox has' gene to Toronto for a week on business. - . Olheieer and Semple are rePaithig the ; Teeswater sheds around' the !4oundry. ted- ,antt ,:goes !to: London, Aug. 28th, to< qualify for an Noiman Farquharson and Donald Steivart are at London tinalifyingfor Sergeants. , Mise Mabel McKentie has gone to Winghani Hospital to be operated or for operidicitie; IIURON TOWNSHIP COLJNUL , Council met pursuant te Adjournment, on the 9th inst,„ with,Reeve Wilkinson in the .hair. Members all present. rites Of 1%14 meeting were rend' and a- dopted. The .following accounts .were passed and orders ma theTreasurer were issued, . • Ripley Acetylene GairCompany, 75reente for gas for Hall, JAL Ackert & Sons, $155.60* for bill of .lumber: . '. David Henderson,$11189" for • gravel contract On Ashfield Boundary. Roderick Rose, 6 oofor. inSpecting ,fflga contract. ". • Walter Brom), 59 tot repairing cul- vert and furnishing-pia:01c an iJakelload at Lot Leon, A s - John Emmerton, 1 00 for fixing right Of way around britigeir4Ot 40 Oon 5. Dan Campbell, 5 50 fixing culvert and furnishing"4 new stringers, and plank cover at Lot a Con. A. Base Line.. Gordon Stanley, 6 50 hauling timber for stringer and -cot ering OuIVert and cleaning ditch at Lot 9 Con. 9. _ i3rockelite _Stormbound Brockville, -ISLA Violent 'deo. tric storm aceosiipailled by rainfall resembling1'. a cloudburst In :volume passed ' over Brockville and district Yesterday -afternoon. Is feared ex- tensive damage to crops Wilk•reinilt. , • . • -American Boat interferes New York, Aug. 10 -The kli901611 , , steamer Nov Gored was halted in the Narrows bya V.S, patrol boat yester- day •while on her. way to Gravesend Bay to -take on board a cargo •ot povi- den ape 1 , Parts,. Aug. 1O -The • Temps pub? Moles these •words: "Whatever be the 'desire ,of tha —United" States; to -atrbist cciiiiiict, it is certain that a rupture will follow any new exploit of German 'sulbniarines threatening. the lives of American citizens." ' . The Haiti: Treisble. • ' Washington,. Aug: 10 -American col- put...1n,„plierge of the 'custom' house at Port-au-PrInce and Cape Haltieo. The United States will handle the custom money of the Re.! public peace has; been restored. Robert Stephenson, 2 0) rep -culvert and•oleaning ditch on Sideline IG :Con. 10. . • Harry Torrance, t 50 reP, ailvert and cleaning ditch on Sideline 10 Con. 10 Royal Bank of Canada 2. 00 . for in- terest on Overdraft. W.W. Irwin 20 00 forunloacijng,pa,s and delivering tile tor Ripley Dram, as per Allan MeLsy hauling plank and cov- ering bridge; Sideline 15 Con. 8 and rep. eline 20 Com 7. 7 00, P. A. Molcouison 14 50 for Solicitor's --Anglia-Murray-2 Oafoaremoving tam! pory bridges at Lot 17 Con. 6: • Roderick McDonald 52 00 for haul- ing tile for .Ripley Drain,- 13 elays, at 4 00 per day.' 7 Duncan 'McTavish and loSePh. Black; 463 05„. for 147 cnbic yards of 'cement %Yukio Wilson's bridge, Sideline /5, Con. 2, at 3 15 per paid. , Kenneth Maeda; 41 yards of cement ter Small bridge on Sideline 15, between Con: 2 and Ashfield boundary, at .3 45 Per yard, 141 45. Duncan McTavish, 31i cubic yards of cement work at.3 60 per yard, sill 40, 41E48.80.00 already paid; balance 32 40s , Thomas Moore, ig' 00, for inspecting McTavisli.'s contract, 3 days; and Mc- Leod's contract, 3 da s. _._Johe McLean, for cement cover ,on_ •Bethellerldge, 580feetat 1.1e. per feret•-- 78 40,.less • half inspector's wages and one yard gravel, 76c.; balance, due Mc - 78,1.5. John Zell, 3 00;inspecting Mcleans cement. work, 1i days. Hunter Bridge and Boiler Co, 75e. fcir one yard of gravel. • James- Pollock; 17„00, for tiling at abutments; putting in posts and plank along.roadway at Lot 35, Con. 8, 75c.; -for one Iola of stone.on road, '1 60,e. for use of lantern at bridge, 32 nights at 15e. a night; total 22 55. Charles Tout, 2 00, for • enttieg out ditch on hill- at Lot 37, Con. 6. Henry Farrell,' 7 50, for 15 yards of gravel at Bethel bridge at 5Qc..a yard. , 1Vm. _Graham, 2 00, watering bridge Phone N.o. 10 is .at Your Service WO 5011 tor Caoh-Litio Cheaper Than The -Credit Store; if • Pisses Medical -Test New York; Aug. 10 -Wm. G. Ander- Son of Vancouver, B.0 , who was sent 'to -Ellis Island became he •ba-d-a-lirarp- at Bethel. , was allowed to continue his trip to- Alfred Enimerton, 3 00, for 'hauling • Canada.- ' plank from Ripley and covering t bridge. • , serying season. • 11 You Need Anything in Ititelwn Utensils, this 10 the. Place to Buy; We have our shelves well filled 'with a good assortment of Giraniteware-: ererything nece's4ary for pre:. Crgnite 14tt1eg fron! 40C. to• $oLgov) WhO is More Convenient Abouethe, Kitchin than a Good Food, Chopper a • : a:ttl.1")e- used for . • 49 many' pnrposes. • We. have the beet ; • .,9041* market, - :Iirices't14:00:aitct Do You Need a Screen Door The -y are sant* at hargain pikes—Only few1!t. The Lucknow Hardw-are THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS and Coal Co. Plants and Flowers . For Sale. ' For Sale . Cabbage and Tomato Plauts, A Great Variety of Ploivers such as Asters, Carnations, Portulaia and Many other • kinds. Geraniums for bed- ding :purposes. Begonias and a. number of pthers. AU . good, Strong plants. For Sate at Bannockburn. Fruit Farm Ges,Jarabie. Ambarky P. 0, . To Xeres Milk From, curdiine • • An ireportant particular in Whieh. • covir's milk differs from ein-thet's milk for, feeding iufants is that the Pother Is likely- to curdle:: Some ehildreuleelL ' on cokv's milk are apt to suffer 'Prone the formation of large, tough curds - If Citrate Of. soda Is added .,:to red* In the. Proportion of half a dram 'of soda to a _ hit of Milk curds will ' , be ,formed. ' • . • •, Given in' this proporiher citrates et. • soda is !said to be entirely harmless: , and Ifs often found yety • useful In. • feeding Waists. The addition. of bar- ley write!. Or any Other thi# Cereal gruel .lies much 4the same egad. SPECIAL DuriniAtiguest and September Men7s Soles and !Rubber, tl • Heput on. ior • (pi. WonsereaSolesand Rub«. ber Heels put _ostler.. IF These Rubber Heels are regular' -40e. and b0e. valnes pa pair. . REG. BARRETT • Goaerich fownship y • , • -BionditY, Williaid .43iray has returned home after vititing :friends in Hay Township. Mrs. "James 'Switzer left last Tuesday -fer visit 'with friends in Swift Current,' Seek. • , . Mr. -and Mrs. Buchanan, Of -Goderieli; LsPentthe weekend -at --the -hoineof Halstead. • • - The- AtiSgefrAnderitara of SI -Helens, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Powell over Siinday: , Mrs: Ed. PlOody, of Toronto, is spend- ing a fortnight at the henie of her brother, Hedy Cantelon. • Mr. and Mrs. Inherman Cantelon, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of •Adam•Cantelon, 9th:con. . The ninny friends Of Mr. Walter Wes ton will be sorry to hear of his serious Hine* and hcpe for his speedy recovery. _Miss (give Gray Anise). is relieving Miss •o•f -Cloderich IleaPitetlx-0910lQr'hAving--114t-ltUa- tion. Miss Suede Webster, of Aslifield, arid Miss Ethel Anderson; .of St Helens, spent Sunday <at the home of A. 'Cantelon. " , • . Mr. James Webster, of Mitfeking, Mr. James Miller, of, Lucknow, and Mr. Webb spent the week -end at the home at the home of Mr. Alex, Elliott. Misses Viols. Powell and May 'Elliott returned lierne Saturday after a fort- night's visit with their cousin., Miss Susie Webster, and other relatives in AsMilfirelert Campbell and Miss Enuna, Coopers.of "Toronto, mere married last Monday in Clinton, and left Tuesday for ;their home in Toronto. Miss Cooper is 4 daughter of Geo, A. Cooper. ,A Patriotic Town Toronto, Aug. -'10-Whitechunii, • .Ontario, for Red Cross and Belgistn ,letwork_has-Leollocted A True Patriot Hamilton, Aug. 10-A young Can- - Can- adian, •who 'held an -58,000 position in New York, was •arnong those who en- listedoliere .a private -for °vet -team "•serViee. .UnemploymentGetriee Subside Hamilton, Au 10t-LCherles Se• • . at Lot 47, Cori. A.' leypay bistley-thFerlre e,rre-asTuhartshAt.Me soma -. Wams- James McDonald, hauling plank and 6, $2.25 for 15 Met of timber sold •to Mrs. &pairing bridge on Base Line, Con, 1 00. • .• . Clark and 50 cents received from T. ndrawL.Thompson,lor-cleaning.dfiek_ Bexter balance O!4 timber. Carried. on Base Line at Lot 37; con. 7: 4' Oa 'Wilkinson-Biewn- tett is oun.- Wright ties., Kincardine, 229 36. for -cil do now adicurn to meet again on tile forilipleY drain. • Monday, the igthday of September, Duneari McTavish, 2 00, for making A. D. 1915, at the usual hour and place. teninorary road around Wilson's bridge. .(Carried)... - D. B. McLeod, bill of hardware, 12 :95„ _ ' Angus Martyn, Clerk, John McLean, 280 00 for balance of contraCt on Ripley Drain E. D. Bolton, 88 00 for balonce Of " Engineer's feei on Ripley Drain. fJlenient, aged 3 ended his life hY The following lleiounts for gravel 'lie Lrewe Ikatiting .Waste •Libefore---sendirg-to - etitch. plaiting:1'on wash waists air& jabots into original plaits on the outer ,edge_with_coarsa_chaintitch, and, 'after washed and pressed ',1nte Plaits again, , riP• stitchings and algal . of piaitings between thulnb and finger . remove stiff Plaited. effect. • A Visit to, the Gentlit . When, You must go tO, the dent.tstis carry your prettiest .boudoir Cap and • don it before" you .get \intel the chair' ; • and when the • ordeal is over you 'find yen'. hair in as good order lie' .when you, went 'hi. All the trials_and..tribulagens, •caus.• _ ed When trying to sew the bowl ont one's .pumPli maybe avoided if a few curved surgical needles are added to the sewing basket. Purchase at any drug • store. • --Monday, August athr taking., carbolle acM. Ile had bseu hireiectlio-Paffiiiisferii; were ordered to : " Mr. iobert-Currair bas -commenced - laid off at muelOotery:where-,h• ilkeshing for the season. employed - - $2 .96; Mist. Min Shackleton_ is...at present 1 BIG NEWS IN.BRIEF Statistics *low that one baby in five dies before It is a year old:. Mrs, Wm. Little' i..,who has been under- going an Operationn Winglam HosPi i . to], s reportod eo recovering: ncie Thos, Henderson. • 1!/irs. Jos. Maltague and danghter,. Over one hundred from the' village Arid vicinity took in the S. S. excursion ,* to Kincardine an Tuesday. Miss Greta Vox, who has been. speiid- ing a few weeks with friends in Owen Sound, retailed home on Tuesday. , James Penrose has given up his posi- tion as clerk at T. Ilenderson's store and intends going west in the neat future. Bev, j", M. Dunn, of Toronto, occupied the pulpit in., the Presbyterian church " lest Ihtitdiry and delivered two excellent prmona to a fall .,chutch, t • Nellie; are visiting Mrs. • McIiague's brother, Finlay Silliek, in Wisconsin. Rcibt. Orfnieton is renovating his store, having an Outside stairway put tip with a view to renting the Upstairs as a dwelling. ' The News Office has taken on an un- wonted appearance. The Editorial chair is wheeled hack into a secluded recess. Thio are licaversin the window. You hesitate on entering' lest you be in. trading There is a lady in charge. We Wish her iinbeitededAccess, NOW is the time to get in your order for fertilizer. A carload of Gun's Special fertilizer for tall whet expected within a les/ days. Order trOni D. 8.*RaP.Ot. pont Iluckaovi• • Catherine McLennan, 96e.; .Roderiek visiting friends in Sarnia. Ross; :4-'00T-Henry2 Stephenson,- 5-20;- - ' - - • - - James ,Hardy, Mr. John McMallick and sidee spent Thomas Pare% 10 48; v, E. Sunday at 'Mr. John Hunter's . 10 96; Malcolm Smith, 4 86; Gawley, 2 52; Thos. Harris, 024; John kiss Janet Hackett spent last week B. Gamble, fi 60; John W, Fair, 1 '60; with her sister, Mrs. Bert Treleaven. . Robert Lowry, , • Mi. Tem Culbert, of Wayanosh, spent Mary, Jadobs. aged 16, of ,Toronto, attempted 'suicide last night. • - 1 36; Robert Chaplin, 7 20; J . last Stuiday renewing old acquaintances. gR °,ibe.t; Wm. Beatty, nfenanti y' ,1513.26; ; 4Anihbne'rtwT..notwsri, °IfiniliSohoughekl,eto°fn Tvieseiettdetellerr.18:is4; Parnell, g 60; Albert Osborne, 9 28' here . 5- 841 ,Richard .Stanley; 2 72; frcsdflil 1 • 131ack, 4 88; Norman Murray,, 5 80-; we" ' ' Tuesday after spending the. past two . 'Premier Borden Yesterday recetred the freedom of Bristol: Toronto Harbor :entployes will to-. day receives- 820,000 in, beck pay------- - 'London has an average Of 8 births and 70 ' deaths dail)'. The depth of the free in the Pacific Mrs. Tate returned to the West . last John MeICay, t 80; Malcolm MCKay 'Ocean hue._ beeo sounded at 8%..meso, 40 16; Norman McKenzie, 1 52, i9110W;b$ BV.19!WfWere • ' - Months with her sister, Mrs. Blake. . ,Half 0, million letters:tare sent_dally- Tir front, ^ • - • By-law WO fordYce---- ever held , took place last the..txterisientoPthe linton Xinlass; •Au- gust- -99', ,to BrItiehrieldier.e.Pn.the.'Werstern war „el, signed and sealcd, . 509, providing for the is- "rbe imenatifration. ;lite tf'dehentiares w defray the cost of ' ' - ' I- 'T'I - hoite— S 'Stein lir :,_,tlie* • Air. C: IA:jolts:id*. i'A Auburn, visited Townships.Oi rattrOn, Kinloss and Kin- with Mr IlaVens on Sunday. , • o 1-r Car1311.164* No. 5ii:4 To ame,,d, nottw Mr: and Mrs Isaac Walker spent i)Nhoo,114:BikykInttolywr, iie,"The Initiating Tele- Sun(laY " Mr* John Matti" '' • . , . , Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons and rola-, . By-law No. 511, to airdrome tne raue titres took a trip to Seaforth On Sunday mg and levying of certain moneys re- je iiia auto. . n gaited fel' the lawful purposeti of • the Mr. and utra, w. :m: champion -Boa Township of Iluron for the year 1915, Sunday afternoon with. Mrs, 0... Vilifier,. and a sum to defray the expenditure of 1915. Under this by-lom the tax rates Charles Leaver and his sister` Amelia Mbi/techurch. . the Police 'Village of Ripley for the year t. n ght. - Mr°, W, tiectetary Of an Eng- lieli labor union, born 'without arms or lege, performs his writing 'Work by holding his pen with hie teeth. A Swiss§ hotel has Wired a notice to he effect that petntlerileis are rs. quested not to cerithit their beirde ,at the table. • , ADMITISING IN SOING..S. litISULTS • Lanes -Monday, Anima. 9. What has happened Courey'sXernerst chliepersitroywleinharcit.• visited riends .in ..- ' Thomas Fordleftfor Bremerton to live with Meson. ' Thomas BOWlar has completed. his -..centreotWith Peter Itobertsem.,.. Niro. 'Leroy:Hone-of Lucknow, her Mother,. Parrish; Mrnnd Mrs. J. J. Hogan. and family -Stuidayed:-4. MeNarnara?s; . Lothian; David Pariah is paintieg the inside of schoolhouse NO. 10, making a great. imProverrient. ' • .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alton visited the latter's father, Mr. CarnPbelli of the 2nd of Huron, who is very ill. • . We are sorry to hear of the la -4(4(0011e • which happened to our future tefteher," Ernest nal, Vasa, very sore leg.... ' MrS. Broderick retinnedia her hinne in Detroit, after spending a 'couple of months visiting her sisters; Mrs. Thennise 110(1 Mrs. Andrew. Bowler. t be rte Township %Rate, 4 spent Stinday afternoon at the home of Mr. Udward Reifies. Mr, Roy Aitcheffen and his Sider, Hannah, arevisiting friends around ilitibert for a few days. • mills; County Rate, (including Prom. mal War Tax) 4 41 Mills;. Village Rate, 4 mina"; SpeCial School Rite,2.113 mills; .,Ontarie & West Shore Ey. Rate on the part of the Township affected thereby, 4 ilailla;•On the assessment, 4.! $43700. By-law No, m, to authorize the sev. oat RabIle School Truoto0 Levies for Plar )6114 I V Messre, JameaiSfartin and John Me. ,Thcintitd are at present repairing their thteshiug machine to bo'. retgly far 01404914 1,*(91h The Jungle L -Tuesday, August 10. Mrs Steele, of Amberley, is calling on " 'her friends in The Jungle. ttiAenldess.10PaArttvebsearniedf y oannie sil usr nvdi as yit.ed• Witte Neil McCalintn is laying the demerit floors W. McDonald's stables. The dance dance .tinder the anspiceti • of the Hired Men's Leaf* bold at Cedar Heights last Wednesdaynight was largely attended, there being , O'er AVVO hundred present. , A. Gillies treated Lig local friends to a Very nice party week before %St at Cedar Heights. We like the way Alex* does things. • Den. McDonald, of Lfteknow, took ti, SlinilglihroinitYFT11113; tiettillttenidakIleatlat aCv.6dera; aajoyablo tionion "The CaptainV. ffoti!?1 Imo launelit •